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Afghanistan economy and health services shattered following Taliban takeover – BBC News

The Afghan economy has been left shattered by the aftershocks of the Taliban takeover.

Previously in Afghanistan, around 75% of public spending was derived from foreign grants. Those grants have stopped since the Taliban came to power.

Around $9bn (£7bn) of Afghanistan’s foreign reserves have also been frozen, leading to a shortage of both funds and physical cash in the country.

A report from the World Bank last week warned that more than a third of the population was now no longer able to meet basic food needs.

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Written by Joshua Cervantes

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